Saturday, January 28, 2017

Day 27: Wave Study #98?

Whoops! I forgot to post to my blog yesterday.
I am feeling a bit better today, at least the fever seems to be gone.
The sun was out yesterday and it felt warm in the sunshine. I decided to
go sit on the beach and sketch a wave study. I knew I didn't have the
stamina for painting on the beach but at least I could sketch. I brought
my sketch back home and made a painting from my notes. I use
Strathmore's toned gray sketch pads and water-soluble graphite when I go
wave sketching. Most of the time I also use white gouache for the
breaker part of the wave. That gives me the structure and architecture
of what is happening out in the waves. I also jotted down color notes. I
don't usually do that but I knew I would be painting from the sketch so
I made sure I had enough information to do that.

The waves
were chaotic, which are my favorite waves to paint. They can be quite
challenging. This time I noticed there would be a pop of this deep green
color every once in a while. I was intrigued by it so put it into my
sketch. The spot of deep green on the wave was a section that was
concave for whatever reason (hidden rock, sand hole?). The angle of the
sun hitting the part of the wave surrounding the concavity meant the
area was not getting any light. It was interesting to watch. I don't
think I quite captured it like I was seeing it but it is very hard for
me to focus while under the influence of fever. I will watch for it in
the future when I am feeling better.

Finally, I
am experimenting with a new paint medium and technique. Trying for
transparent effects. I used it in the sky and would like to try it in
the waves themselves as well. When trying a new technique there is
always this awkward messy period. Not something I would usually do
publicly but I didn't want to wait for the challenge to be over. Almost
there, four more days!

R.L. Delight Fine Art

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About Me

I am a mid-life painter. I love the outdoors and I get out everyday to walk, paint, and breathe. I live a creative life as an artist, gardener, musician, nature lover, environmentalist, builder, tinkerer, destroyer.
I paint coastal landscapes and seascapes, with the occasional still life thrown in. I paint from life using my plein air studies and drawings. I live and paint on the Northern Oregon Coast with my loved ones.